There were 367 write-in votes cast, but Matthews said they were not all for Nickerson. He said he was sorting through the write-in numbers Monday.

Williams, who lost by about 119 votes in the Super District 6 race, said he doesn't intend to seek a recount.

"But I know I'm going to wait and see what the results are of the early voting," he said. "That appears to be what the concern was."

Alvarez on Saturday demanded an explanation about the glitch and said he would decide whether to seek a recount. He said he got that explanation Monday from Matthews and will not challenge the results.

"I'm satisfied it was just a mistake that was corrected and didn't change the numbers," he said.